Supersub Bony scored a stoppage time equaliser to deny QPR, who went ahead early through Leroy Fer and could have scored three or four.

But Wayne Routledge saw red with four minutes left for lashing out in retaliation at a bad tackle from Karl Henry which Monk insisted was a leg-breaker.

Taylor also missed a blatant handball outside his area by goalkeeper Rob Green in the sixth minute when he was staring straight at it from little more 10 yards away.

Monk said: "Rob Green should have been sent off and it just doesn't happen. It is half a metre outside the area. The linesman had a clear view of it. I don't quite see how you miss that.

"Then my player goes from nearly getting his leg broken to getting sent off. No justice whatsoever with that decision. Will we appeal? For sure.

"It is a leg-breaker. I instantly knew, I think everyone knew in the stadium apart from the official.

"And then the double whammy of our player getting sent off for them telling us he kicks out when he doesn't kick out at all. I just hope justice is done because I am beginning to lose a little bit of faith.

"It is hard for my player to keep faith when we continuously have decisions like these. Big moments in games. That sounds like me moaning but I am not - it is just the facts."

WILF TO THE RESCUE: Wilfried Bony celebrates his equaliser [GETTY]

Swansea actually started brightest, and should have been playing against 10 when Green handled outside the area to stop Routledge when he was one on one.

But they trailed against the run of play in the 21st minute when Fer took aim and launched a rocket from 25 yards which blew past Lukasz Fabianski.

Bobby Zamora should have doubled the home side's lead moments later but wasted a teasing cross from Eduardo Vargas by heading over from six yards.

Fabianski then saved well from Vargas, Mauricio Isla and Charlie Austin as Rangers dominated, before Fer flashed another shot just wide.

When Bony finally came on, he immediately drew a decent save from Green with a fiercely-struck free-kick from 25 yards.

“It is a leg-breaker. I instantly knew, I think everyone knew in the stadium apart from the official”

Garry Monk

Green then saved at the feet of Ki Sung-Yeung and did just enough to stop Marvin Emnes heading in the rebound, with Richard Dunne clearing the ball off the line.

It looked like curtains for Swansea when Routledge was sent off for his bust-up with Henry. But Bony had other plans, smashing home the equaliser on the turn after a good run from Ki.

It was the perfect way to sign off before he departs for the Africa Cup of Nations today, and the perfect answer to Monk, who made the surprise decision to leave him out.

Bony, who is on Manchester City's radar, said: "Everyone wants to play, when I came on the pitch I wanted to show him I should have started."

Even then Rangers should have won it in when Joey Barton had a shot cleared off the line and Austin blazed over from inside the six-yard box.

Rangers boss Harry Redknapp said: "Those were two vital points we deserved and needed and we couldn't quite hang on for them. We need a couple of loan signings really."